If you’re dreaming of fresh, crisp apples from your own backyard, there’s some preparation needed before those first tree seedlings go into the ground. We can offer a few tips to help you get started!

1. SUNLIGHT

The first tip that we can offer is that sunlight is crucial for apple trees. They flourish in full sun, meaning a minimum of 8 hours of direct sunlight every day. Scout out a spacious spot in your yard with minimal shade. Consider how shadows from buildings or other large plants might change throughout the day and seasons.

2. HEALTHY SOIL

Our second tip is to prioritize healthy soil! The soil serves as the foundation for any thriving tree, and this is especially true for apple trees. Before purchasing and planting, it’s crucial to assess your soil’s condition. The most accurate way to determine nutrient levels, pH (apple trees thrive in slightly acidic soil between 6.0-6.8), and overall composition is through laboratory soil testing. 

Your local extension office is an excellent resource; they can provide guidance on how to collect a proper soil sample and submit it for testing. Each state maintains an extension office, so don’t hesitate to contact yours! By testing your soil beforehand, you’ll know if any adjustments are necessary, giving you plenty of time to prepare the perfect environment for your future apple trees.

Once you’ve sent off your sample, you’ll soon receive a report on the condition of your soil! In this report you will also find tips on how to take care of any deficiencies. This is the ideal way to make sure you’re taking the best care of your trees!

3. POLLINATION

Third, remember that apple trees need a partner for pollination!  You’ll need at least two different varieties that bloom around the same time for the best fruit production.  Select compatible varieties and check recommended planting distances.

OTHER FACTORS

Some other factors you may want to consider: 

  • Mature Size: Research how big your chosen varieties will get. Semi-dwarf and dwarf apple trees are great for smaller yards.
  • Chill Hours: Each apple variety needs a specific amount of winter cold. Choose trees that match your climate zone.

By taking these steps, you’ll ensure your apple trees get the best possible start, setting the stage for years of delicious, homegrown harvests!

Browse More Recipes

Bakery Reheating Instructions

Did you know our bakery items freeze well? Be sure to stock up and use these...

Apple Sauce

There's nothing quite like homemade applesauce, especially when it's made with...

Jezebel Sauce

Indulge your taste buds in the delightful flavors of Mercier Orchards with...

Apple Fritter French Toast

This recipe captures the essence of a rustic farm breakfast, combining the...

Cheese Straws

If you're in the mood for a savory snack that's easy to make and even easier...

Farmhouse Savory Stuffed Apples

Indulge in the flavors of the countryside with these Farmhouse Savory Stuffed...

Apple Brie Panini

Imagine a bright sunny morning on a charming farm, where the air is crisp and...

Another “Day” In Paradise

‘Another "Day" in Paradise’, a refreshing drink that's perfect for anyone...

Ciderosa

Some call it “Ciderosa” — we just call it refreshing! Our version of this...

Strawberry Salsa

Looking for a fresh and delicious way to top your grilled chicken or pork?...

Bagels

Looking for a tasty baking project? Then making homemade bagels is a great...

Hard Cider Beer Bread

If your family loves beer bread, then you'll love this recipe. With a classic...

Cranberry Pecan Cookies

If you're looking for a sweet treat that's perfect for the holiday season or...

Pimento Cheese

Pimento cheese is a creamy, savory and versatile spread that's perfect for any...

Boiled Cider Vinaigrette

If you're dreaming of fresh, crisp apples from your own backyard, there's some...